LAist covers JANM's announcement that its main pavilion will close in early 2025 for a two-year, $85 million renovation. The article details the project scope, including reconfiguration of the pavilion interior and a reimagining of the core exhibition to expand beyond the central WWII incarceration narrative to include stories from lesser-known camps like Tule Lake and present-day activism. The Daniel K. Inouye National Center for the Preservation of Democracy will remain open during the closure. The project is being led by Landmark PM as the owner's representative and project manager.

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